The FTP alternative your trading partners and business users will LOVE…

Say goodbye to incomplete transfers, poor performance, and SLA violations. Let’s face it, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is slow and unreliable. It’s so unreliable, it can put your revenue receipt at risk. Even worse, it can result in costly fines for SLA violations. FTP can ruin customer relationships that took years to build, undermining your brand and frustrating business users. Can you really afford to keep

IBM Warehouse Management System V9.3 – Three Reasons to Upgrade

We are pleased to announce that IBM has released V9.3 of their Warehouse Management System which includes the following new features: 1. More Efficient Return to Vendor Process The new Return to Vendor process allows a more efficient process for returning goods to a supplier. Warehouses that have Return to Vendor inventory can now execute

Bridge Solutions Group Achieves 5x Faster Data Transfer Speeds With IBM’s Aspera

Transfer 100GB files in minutes, not hours. May 14, 2014 (PRWEB) – Imagine sending a 10GB file across the US in 1.4 minutes, or a 100GB file from the US to Asia in 14 minutes. That is the promise of IBM’s latest software acquisition, Aspera. Working closely with Aspera, IBM Premier Business Partner, Bridge Solutions

Top 5 consumer priorities for omni-channel retail

An IBM study of more than 30,000 global consumers found the five most important omni-channel capabilities to consumers are, in order: Price consistency across shopping channels   Ability to ship out of stock items in the store directly to their home   Option to track the status of an order   Consistent product assortment across channels   Ability to

Top 5 symptoms of data dysfunction

Based on our experience working with some of the world’s largest companies and most well-respected brands, here are the top 5 symptoms of data dysfunction:  Flash drives, hard drives, DVDs, and parcel carriers are still used as a method of data transfer   Customers know (or complain) about file transfer failures before you’re even aware of them   Your organization